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4C's UPDATE:
" House Bill 5405 proposes to impose a state wide mill rate for all motor vehicle property taxes. This means if you live in a city/town with a relatively low mill rate, you will end up paying more in local property taxes to subsidize others that live in a city/town with a relatively high mill rate. The state will act as the middleman to redistribute these funds. House Bill 5405 also proposes to increase the minimum age of an antique, rare or special interest vehicle from its current 20 year age to 30 years. The bill also raises the maximum property tax assessment on antique, rare or special interest vehicles from the current $500 limit to $2500 dollars. In the E-mail with the 4C's April 2012 newsletter I sent out last week, I ( 4Cs )indicated the bill was favorably reported out of the Planning and Development Committee and is working its way through the legislative process. The bill will either be referred to another committee or directly to the state house to be debated and voted on by your representatives. Should it pass the house it would then go to the state senate."
" Now is the time to contact your state representatives and state senators indicating your opposition to House Bill 5405. It is important that they hear from you on this bill. I ( 4Cs ) did have a discussion with a SEMA representative from Washington DC regarding this bill. One valuable take away from this phone call with SEMA was that Connecticut automotive hobbyists are not expressing our opposition to the bill as strongly as the automotive hobbyists in other states have to similar bills. We need to step up our efforts here. "
" Your legislators need to hear from you! "
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2014 Porsche Cayman S, 2014 M-B CLA 45 AMG,
Unkown:"Their sweet lines all but take my breath away, and I desire them as much for their beauty as for their use "
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